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EDINA FOOTBALL 2016 Parent Meeting | May 5, 2016 EDINA HORNETS: LEGACY | HONOR | TRADITION
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EDINA HORNET FOOTBALL Mission Statement: Build a team of young men with character, class and humility. Bolster an atmosphere of hard work, effort and discipline. Respect our traditions and create an environment conducive to making positive life choices. Strive to win conference and State Championships.
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2016 PROGRAM GOALS: Have Fun! Achieve the team’s fullest potential Develop strong physical and mental skills Participate in other sports Create new or stronger friendships Be great representatives of Edina Win the District Championship and compete for a Section and State Championship!
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PROGRAM STANDARDS Player Policy Manual o General Principles o Standards Of Conduct o Compliance o Policy Locker Room, Training Room, Etc. o Player Evaluation o Grading System
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2016 VARSITY COACHING STAFF Head Coach…………………Reed Boltmann Offensive Line……………… Andy Johnson Wide Receivers…………..... Ryan Collins Offensive Coordinator……...Derrin Lamker Defensive Line……………...Jason Van Houten Linebackers…………………Brandon Rudenick Defensive Backs……………Darrick Cornelius Offensive Backs…………….Jason Moden Equipment Coordinator…….Earl Hylock Film/Scouting………………..Jim Hawthorne Dave Bush
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2016 COACHING STAFF Varsity Team Collin Bender Corey Boyer Nate Plasch Sophomore Team Brad Dahlman Eric Dahlman Dan Glass Mike Bush Erik Vetsch Don Hasbargen Freshman Team Josh Bettes Josh Jansen Jeff Thomas Josh Burhans François Rodney Ryan Franz
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COACHING PHILOSOPHY Be organized o Logical progressions / give them a chance to win Make it important o Tie it to on the field performance & highlight successes Take advantage of every coaching opportunity Coach attitude & effort & enthusiasm End the session on a positive note
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COACHING DEVELOPMENT Multiple offensive formations Aggressive, risk-taking defense Sound special teams Keys to long-term success: o Perform in the classroom o Regular and supervised strength training o Development of multi-sport athletes
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2016 CAPTAIN’S PARENTS Reed / Trish Boltmann (Brock) Tom / Julie Connell (Jimmy) Chris / Lisa Mottla (Ethan) Paige Rickert (Parker) Julie Fox (Parker) Duties: o Communications o Team Activities/ Team Dinners o Fund-Raising Organizers o Volunteer Coordination Sign up on web site In addition, we need 2- 4 parents per team to serve as Team Coordinators for JV, Sophomore and Freshman teams
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EHS FOOTBALL BUDGET 2016 EHS Football Operational Budget: o $120,000 o Covers 12 coaches salaries, camps, team meals & beverages, apparel, transportation, photography, trainers, filming, awards, recognition, videos, year end banquet, etc. 2016 EHS Football Needs/Wants Budget: o $20,000 o 2016 “wish list” includes: Volt Conditioning Program, camera, Sleds, computer, locker room signage, clean water + miscellaneous. $145,000 TOTAL; WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
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EHS FOOTBALL FUNDRAISING Game Night Program Ads/Sponsorships o $45,000+ o Business driven EHS Football o Parent driven o Raffle Fundraiser-- $ 10,000 MVP Cards o $65,000 - $70,000 o Player driven
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2016 GAME NIGHT PROGRAMS
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!! Game Night Program o Looking for Advertisers & Sponsors from the Football community. o Looking for volunteers to sell sponsorships and advertising space. o Email Collin Carroll – collinc@sequeldm.com o Call Collin at 952-913-5105 2016 EHS Varsity HOME Football Schedule: 1. Friday, Sep 97:00PM Eden Prairie 2. Friday, Sep 167:00PM Maple Grove (HC) 3. Friday, Oct 77:00PM Shakopee 4. Wed, Oct 197:00PM Minnetonka
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ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Game Title Sponsor (4 home games) o Front & back cover of one Hornet Home Game Program o A quarter page ad in each of the home game programs o Multiple public address announcements during the home game you sponsor. o Cost $2,000 ($2,500 for Homecoming Game). Pre-game Plaza/Halftime Sponsor (4 home games) A chance to exhibit your company’s product/service for one hour prior to one home game (on new plaza at Kuhlman) A quarter page ad in each of the home game programs Multiple public address announcements during the home game you sponsor. Sole Game Night Halftime sponsor Cost $1,500 ($2,000 for Homecoming Game).
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ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Sr. Player Trading Card Sponsor (35+ players) o A co-sponsorship with the Edina Football Association for 35+ senior player trading cards spread throughout the four home game programs. o Logo will appear on every trading card o Quarter page ad in all four home game programs o Cost $2,500 Program Advertising Options NOTE: All ads will appear in each home game program 1. Business card ad:$300 2. Quarter page ad:$500 3. Half page ad:$800 4. Full page ad:$1,500
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EHS FOOTBALL Fundraiser Thursday June 9 - 7:00PM Meet the Coaches @ Tavern on France – opportunity to purchase raffle tickets to raise $10,000+ to support all areas of the program. Social, Raffle tickets Buy tickets - $10.00 Donate an auction item. Follow Hornet Football on Twitter: @EHSHornetsFB
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MVP CARD PROGRAM MVP Card Program will generate 50%+ of the annual revenue needed to run EHS football program. Supports 32 local merchants / 85% return to Edina Football. Each player Grades 9-12 is required to sell 20 MVP cards. Cards distributed on, July 18th and other nights at Hornet Camp. Bring $400 payable to EHS Football - Once player has sold his 20 cards, the $ 400 check is returned. MVP Card Sales Blitz August 20 th. $350.00 "Opt Out" option. Checks delivered to Boltmann prior to June 1 st.
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DIBS VOLUNTEERING There are over 400 volunteer spots to fill!!!! Each EHS Football family is asked to fill AT LEAST 4 spots PER player (9 th – 12 grade). We ask that 9 th and 10 th grade families fill the First Half Concession spots so 11 th and 12 th grade parents can watch their player(s). Volunteer spots are claimed via DIBS on the EFA web site www.edinasports.org Instructions can be found on the EHS Football site…www.edinaschools.org/domain/306 o Click on the DIBS logo Volunteer spots can be claimed NOW!!! Questions? Contact us at edinahsfootball@gmail.com.
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: PHASES [1] Lifting / Mon – Weds – Fri o Get them back in a routine o Team Runs / Tue - Thursday o Interval runs / variety of cardio and sprint runs o Start speed & agility work o Technique work to improve testing
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: PHASES [2] Increase Max Strength Speed & Agility Work o Increase Volume From January Begin Performance Testing
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: PHASES [3] Game Day In The Weight Room! Rep Max Strength Lower Body Power Speed & Agility
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: SUMMER PROGRAM June Lifting / Mon – Wed- Fri o Increase max strength Football practice / –Tue–Thur o Speed & agility work / Tue–Thur o Interval runs Intro new players to Hornet program
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: SUMMER PROGRAM July Lifting / Mon – Wed- Fri o Focus on peak power o Volume decreases Football training / Tue–Thur Speed & agility work / Tue–Thur Team intervals / Tue–Thur Game day in weight room
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GENERAL PROGRAM Discipline Policies o Academic o Non-academic “No Organization Or Team Can Have Continued Success Without Discipline!”
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: GOALS Develop Physical And Mental Confidence Create Leadership Opportunities Develop Character Of Individual And The Culture Of The Edina Hornet Football Program
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: GOALS Injury prevention o Can’t help the club sitting in the tub Improve sport performance Increase total body strength & power Improve speed & acceleration Improve agility & ability to react Increase lean mass / minimize body fat Improve overall flexibility
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REGISTRATION When: mid- May for summer helmet/ shoulder pads Mid-July to mid -August for the regular season How: o Online [ www.edina.k12.mn.us/athletics] o In person at EHS Athletic Office Eligibility: o --After registration, need proof of fitness to participate before first two-a-day practice in August o --Results of physical exam by a doctor within past 3 years
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PRE-SEASON CALENDAR EVENTDATESTEAMS Equipment Check-out Morning Practice Spring Meetings Gopher 7 on 7 NFL Pass Tourney May 24 th /26 th – 3:30:5:30 June 7- July 14 9-11 AM May TBD June 8th 5-10 PM June 26 – 8:30- 3:30 9 th - 12 th Varsity/JV Jefferson ScrimmageJuly 20,27 – 7:00 – 9:00Varsity/JV Edina Passing League Wed. PM Thurs. AM June 15-July 13 (every Wednesday except July 6 th ) 5:45-8PM Varsity/JV/10/9 Pass Scrimmage EHSJune 30 – 9:00 - NoonVarsity/JV Pass Scrimmage EHSJuly 14– 9:00 - NoonVarsity/JV Hornet Football Camp Pamela Park July 18-21 – 7 – 9 PM July 25-28 – 7 – 9 PM All
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PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING ProgramGradesDaysPlace Strength Training* 10-12 7-9 7-12 M,W, @ 8 - 11 T & R @ 8- 11 M,T,W,R,F 8-3 VV ECC F.A.S.T.** Yoga 9-12 6-8 8-12 M& W @ 8-11AM M& W @ 10-11AM T-TH TBD Lewis * Program conducted from June 8 to August 12- register online through ECC – www.edinacommunityed.org ** Functional Athletic Speed Training- runs from June 8 to July 28 – register by completing form – call Chad Schwartz 612-269-5135
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PRE-SEASON ACTIVITIES EventGradesDate(s)Place MVP Card Sales All July 1 st - Aug.31st ECC Picture DayAllAugust 23 (tentative) ECC MVP Card BlitzAllAugust 20 (tentative) 9-12 PM ECC Team DinnerALLAugust 31TBD
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SEASON START EventGradesDate(s)Place Equipment Check-Out All Seniors Juniors Soph. Freshmen August 9 th / 11 th 3:00 PM 3:30 4:00 4:45 ECC Fall Practices10 -12August 15-26 7:30-1:00 ECC ScrimmageV, JV, 10th 9th August 27 TBD ECC EHS SLP
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VARSITY GAME SCHEDULE Date/ TimeOpponentLocation Sept. 1 7:00 pmAndoverAway Sept. 9 7:00 p.m.Eden PrairieHome Sept. 16 7:00 p.m.Maple GroveHomecoming Sept. 23 7:00 p.m.HopkinsAway Sept.30 7:00 p.m.Prior Lakeaway Oct. 7 7:00 p.m.ShakopeeHome Oct. 14 7:00 p.m.WayzataAway Oct. 19 7:00 p.m.MinnetonkaHome
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EXPECTATIONS OF PLAYERS 1. Attend every practice unless excused per the attendance policy. 2. Listen carefully to your coaches and show them respect. Inappropriate behavior and language will not be tolerated. 3. Know where you need to improve your skills and actively work on these areas each week. 4. Keep up your strength by lifting, maintaining a healthy diet, and getting adequate daily rest. 5. Give your best effort at practices and games! 6. Help your team succeed by knowing and executing your assignment every play.
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EXPECTATIONS OF PARENTS 1. Be positive and proud of your son. 2. Encourage him to follow team and MSHSL rules. 3. Watch over your son’s academic life. 4. Do not live vicariously though your son. 5. Instill the importance of sportsmanship. 6. Encourage a healthy diet and adequate sleep. 7. Do not criticize coaches in front of your son. 8. Foster in your son a positive self – image. 9. Be an appropriate fan in the stands. 10. Keep positive and ask questions if you have them!
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HEALTH AND NUTRITION TIPS Pre-Game: Take plenty of carbohydrates (pancakes, pasta, breads) 2-4 hours before game time. Avoid proteins and sugars, as they are hard to digest. Game Week: A good diet and plenty of rest are essential. Have a high carb, well- balanced meal the night before the game and drink plenty of fluids throughout the week.
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EDINA BOOSTERS Membership Benefits Types Of Memberships Booster Supported Needs
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WELCOME TO THE HORNET FAMILY!
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